Gwti Inks Patent Agreement with the University of Texas Arlington
December 08, 2020 at 09:00 am EST
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Greenway Technologies, Inc. announced an exclusive worldwide patent licensing agreement with the University of Texas at Arlington (UTA) for all patent applications currently filed with the Patent and Trademark Office, relating to GWTI™s natural gas reforming technologies developed under its sponsored research agreement with UTA. Under the agreement, GWTI will have exclusive rights, through the license, to all referenced patents relating to the Company™s proprietary G-Reformer Fischer-Tropsch and catalyst technologies. These are in addition to GWTI’s three issued patents and one recently allowed patent.
Greenway Technologies, Inc. is engaged in the research and development of gas-to-liquids (GTL) synthesis gas (syngas) conversion systems and micro- plants that can meet specific gas field production requirements. Its technology G-Reformer unit (G-Reformer), a component used to convert natural gas into Syngas, when combined with a Fischer-Tropsch (FT) reactor and catalyst, produces fuels including gasoline, diesel, jet fuel and methanol. Its G-Reformer units can be deployed to process a range of natural gas streams, including pipeline gas, associated gas, flared gas, vented gas, coal-bed methane and/or biomass gas. Its technology also allows the extraction of high-value chemicals and alcohols, including n-Hexane, n-Heptane, n-Octane, n-Decane, n-Dodecane, n-Tridecane, ethanol and methanol. It also has approximately 1,440 acres of placer mining claims located on Bureau of Land Management (BLM) land in Mohave County, Arizona. Its wholly owned subsidiary is Greenway Innovative Energy, Inc.